October 31, 2009 2:09
The Clash set for 'London Calling' re-release
Seminal album to be reissued in December
Photo Gallery: The Clash
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The Clash have announced that they are re-releasing their classic album 'London Calling'.
Hitting shelves on December 14, the '30th Anniversary Legacy Edition' comes five years after the '25th Anniversary Edition' of the album was released.
Full details on how the releases will differ are yet to be confirmed, but a CD/DVD package is expected.
Meanwhile The Clash's Mick Jones and Topper Headon have been back in the studio after 27 years. The pair came together last month to record a charity version of their 1979 song 'Jail Guitar Doors'.
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